Glock 37 for $379.00

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Glock 37 for $379.00

If there are any .45 GAP fans out there Buds gun shop has new Glock 37s for $379.00. Not a fan of the .45GAP, but thats a great deal. If I had the money Id get it just to add to the collection. Can you even find .45GAP ammo these days?

I have to disagree...I carried a G39 last year that I bought for cost from my dealer buddy...when I bought it..ammotogo had corbon hp's on sale for $10 a box...I snagged up 120 rds and that G39 was the most accurate Glock I have ever shot...ammo isn't hard to find (if you know where to look) the only reason I got rid of it was a guy wanted it a heckuva lot more than I did. If you are on the fence...the Glock for $379 is a great deal...the only reason I haven't snagged up another is that once I shot my HK P7....don't think I will own another glock...

If there are any .45 GAP fans out there Buds gun shop has new Glock 37s for $379.00. Not a fan of the .45GAP, but thats a great deal. If I had the money Id get it just to add to the collection. Can you even find .45GAP ammo these days?

I bought one 4-5 weeks ago. I've already added a SS guide rod, Tru-glo FO sights, NY1 spring and 3.5lb connector. Plan is to make it a truck gun shortly. IMO. those that poo-poo the round or the gun have not taken the time to investigate the benefits. The #1 complaint about any glock is that it feels like a brick right? - this is not the case with the G37. I feels good to me. I've shot a number of Glock's and previously owned a G27. Ammo is available, but maybe not in your local area. FMJ is slightly more. Premium JHP is about the same or slightly less.

Don't be a lemming. Do the research, make up your own mind and don't listen to the naysayers. Five state police organizations have now adopted the G37..more will follow. 45 GAP is not dead, nor is dying.

I bought one 4-5 weeks ago. I've already added a SS guide rod, Tru-glo FO sights, NY1 spring and 3.5lb connector. Plan is to make it a truck gun shortly. IMO. those that poo-poo the round or the gun have not taken the time to investigate the benefits. The #1 complaint about any glock is that it feels like a brick right? - this is not the case with the G37. I feels good to me. I've shot a number of Glock's and previously owned a G27. Ammo is available, but maybe not in your local area. FMJ is slightly more. Premium JHP is about the same or slightly less.

Don't be a lemming. Do the research, make up your own mind and don't listen to the naysayers. Five state police organizations have now adopted the G37..more will follow. 45 GAP is not dead, nor is dying.

glock 37'39's and the ammo is going pretty cheap on most websites at the moment because distributors are trying to clear out the last of their inventory.

once they do, the price for GAP ammo will skyrocket as it is only used by a tiny civilian market, and only a half dozen LE agencies (who will drop their glock GAPs accordingly). then this round will fade off into the sunset like a bad movie.

glock is the only manufacturer still making GAP chambered guns, XD & Para discontinued theirs. Springfield armory never released the EMP in GAP as was originally intended, recognizing the lack of a market for it. (the EMP GAP is what won the NRA gun of the year award, never hit the market though).